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That confidence — that the law cannot reach you because you are the one wielding it — is the oldest and most dangerous delusion in Washington.”

MILES TAYLOR

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Trumpet wizard to preview new album release on Orcas

October 28th, 2019|

Friday, November 1, 7 p.m., Orcas Grange -- from Charlie Porter -- Hailed as a wizard of the trumpet by DownBeat magazine, acclaimed trumpeter/composer (and former Orcas resident) Charlie Porter is coming to the Orcas Grange on November 1, as part of a north-west album release tour. Come celebrate the Orcas

Health Care District meeting venue has changed for tonight

October 28th, 2019|

-- from Anne Presson for Orcas Island Health Care District -- IMPORTANT UPDATE ON HEALTH CARE DISTRICT’S 10/28 SPECIAL MEETING: Due to an unexpected issue with the heat at Orcas Center, tonight’s Town Hall meeting on the Future of Health Care on Orcas will now be held at the Orcas Fire

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Veggie Potluck coming up

October 28th, 2019|

Sunday, November 3, 6 p.m., Orcas Christian School -- from Lili Hein -- This monthly gathering is on the first Sunday of every month, celebrating a compassionate, healthy and sustainable plant-based lifestyle. Join in lively conversation, get inspired, learn something new, and enjoy yummy food. The potlucks are at Orcas Christian

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How to write a letter to an elected official

October 28th, 2019|

-- from David Turnoy -- Things to do: Use Proper Salutation: Dear County Council Members Hughes, Stephens, and Watson.State your purpose: Calling for a moratorium on vacation rental permits while this subject is being studied, or another specific action.Make your letter personal: Relate actual effects of vacation rentals on your

Work Group: Moving forward on short term vacation rentals

October 28th, 2019|

-- from The Vacation Rental Work Group -- Over 100 people attended the October 23 community meeting on vacation rentals held in the school cafeteria. The meeting focused primarily on how to move forward in addressing the issue of unlimited vacation rental growth. At the September 25 community meeting a

Kruse Reviews | This America: The Case for the Nation

October 27th, 2019|

-- book review by Jens Kruse -- In May of 2019, a mere eight months after the publication of her monumental history of the United States, These Truths (which I recently reviewed in this space: orcasissues.com/kruse-reviews-these-truths-by-jill-lepore/), Jill Lepore followed up with This America. The Case for the Nation. If you

WSF protects orca through publicly-available app

October 27th, 2019|

-- from Tara Lee for Governor Inslee's Office -- While protecting Southern Resident orcas will require a variety of tools and approaches, Washington State Ferries plans to contribute by bringing tech out on the water. One of the newest tools is an online system through WSF that exchanges real-time information

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Letter to Editor | Thanks to all our Orca Recovery Day volunteers

October 27th, 2019|

-- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- We want to thank everyone who came out and celebrated Orca Recovery Day with us last Saturday. Our October 19 celebrations spanned two islands, with approximately 50 volunteers coming together to support natural areas and the endangered Southern Resident

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Letter to Editor | Support local agriculture with YES vote on Prop. 2

October 27th, 2019|

-- from Lerner Limbach -- As a long-time islander, and a current property owner, I strongly support Proposition 2, which provides much needed stability to many important island programs. I cannot imagine San Juan County without the programs that this proposition funds and I want to urge you to consider

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There’s so much more to aging than meets the eye

October 27th, 2019|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- My friend Daisy, who worked in hospice for many years, shared with me that most people make the greatest spiritual advancement in the last few weeks of their lives. I find that fascinating! In the book Oneness, I recently read... "Many feel a reluctance to step into

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Community conversation on zero waste coming up soon

October 26th, 2019|

Hosted by Orcas Food Co-op and the Exchange/ORS Sunday, November 3, 1 - 4 p.m.Odd Fellows Hall -- from Sarah Benson for Orcas Food Co-op -- Join the Orcas Food Co-op and ORS/Exchange for a community conversation on what we can do to co-create a zero waste culture of empowerment

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Letter to Editor | Mia is the one we have been waiting for

October 26th, 2019|

-- from Sadie Bailey -- Qualifications, problem solving and "can-do" attitude are great selling points in a Public servant. Both candidates for Seat 4 have made great accomplishments in their respective fields and lives. But it's the HOW of attaining and using life skills that is more important to me.

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Flamenco song, dance, music comes to the Grange

October 26th, 2019|

Wednesday, October 30, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Grange -- from Savannah Fuentes -- Seattle-based Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes brings her latest show, Sky, An Evening of Flamenco, to the San Juan Island Grange October 29 and the Orcas Island Grange October 30. Joining Savannah will be singer/percussionist, direct from Spain, Diego Amador jr.

Letter to Editor | Ayers works to keep community informed

October 26th, 2019|

-- from Jim & Betsy Nelson -- We are writing to support Greg Ayers for Port Commissioner. Greg will be an effective leader of our Port.  He is dedicated to sharing information and listening to the community—he has taken advantage of opportunities to share his thoughts on the Port, the

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After-school art class will start up next month

October 26th, 2019|

-- from Brooke Bruland for Orcas Island Park and Rec -- We are offering an after-school art class with Ms. Brook! Don't miss this opportunity! Ms. Brook's After School Art class will be on Wednesdays starting 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11 and 12/18 from 2-4 p.m. for ages 5-8. No

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Orcasional Musings | Water? Electricity? Oh, and gold!

October 26th, 2019|

||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| In 1946, my family moved from the rural south shore of Long Island into hyper-urban New York City. One of the things that sticks most strongly in my mind from that move is that we had to buy new clocks! While the rural

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